Ik ben er uit hoe het nu zit.
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Dus ben ik gaan kijken of het mgelijk is een cake te maken in Final Fireworks.
En dit heb ik gevonden.
Creating a Cake
A cake combines any number of other fireworks into a single effect. The individual fireworks that you add to a cake can include the fireworks that you’ve edited, and can come from any of the firework categories—you can even create a cake by combining other cakes.
An important difference between editing a firework and creating a cake is that you are allowed to hand-modify the heights and angles of the individual fireworks that comprise the cake. The modifications that you’ve made will become part of the cake’s definition.
To get started, add some number of fireworks to the scene. Here, we’ve added a mine, two comets, and two fountains. We’ve also adjust the angles of the fountains and comets so they’re symmetrically distributed around the mine.
Next, shift-click to select all of the fireworks, and then choose Edit > Save selected fireworks as cake. You’ll see the same Save Firework panel that we described earlier. Give your cake a name, make it public (or not), adjust the snapshot, and click SAVE.
The original fireworks that you used to create the cake don’t become a cake, themselves—they remain as separate fireworks.
To find the cake you created and add an instance of it to the show, go to the Cake category of your inventory and look in the My private fireworks section.
As mentioned above, a cake is treated as a single effect. When you modify a cake’s launch position or its placement on the timeline, all of the fireworks that make up the cake move together. However, you can’t change a cake’s height or its angle.
You can “break apart” a cake, and thus turn it back into individual fireworks, by selecting the cake and then choosing the Edit > Break apart cake menu item.
Nu rest mij alleen nog de vraag of iemand wil kijken die met de FULL GAME versie werkt van 49.95 Dollar, of je met deze versie dit ook kunt doen.
I hope so.
Stef